Bob McManaman writes: "Unless they move up, I don’t see any scenario in which the Cardinals select a quarterback at No. 15. The top four are off the board and it’s likely too much of a risk to reach for Lamar Jackson or Mason Rudolph. If they like one of them, however, they can trade down, acquire an additional pick, and take one of them later. For now, Cardinals fans should be happy Arizona nabbed the best wide receiver in the draft, a player who can eventually replace the great Larry Fitzgerald. If one of the top cornerbacks fall, that would also make for a quality pick by the Cardinals."

Nate Davis writes: "Maybe Arizona won't have to go that far for its long-term answer under center. We've got GM Steve Keim sending a third- and fifth-round pick to Oakland in order to swap their Round 1 slots and jump the Cards ahead of Miami, which has been widely linked to Mayfield. The fiery Heisman Trophy winner has every intention of playing right away and given his ability — and fellow Sooner Sam Bradford's lengthy medical chart — it might very well be Mayfield feeding Larry Fitzgerald and David Johnson under the capable tutelage of OC Mike McCoy."

Luke Easterling writes: "If you need a quarterback, you can’t afford to wait and hope one falls into your lap on draft day. The Cardinals know this, which is why they could make a move like this to get ahead of dark-horse teams like the Dolphins and Bengals to secure Jackson, one of the most talented playmakers in the entire draft."

Dan Kadar writes: "Maybe I’m in the minority thinking that Jackson is not only a quarterback, but a first-round quarterback too boot. There are just too many quarterback-need teams to think otherwise."

It writes: "I've had the Cardinals taking a quarterback for quite some time now, but it's clear that they'll have to trade up, and I don't know if they'll have the resources to do so. Speaking of which, I expect Arizona to go with the best blocker available, and that would arguably be Mike McGlinchey, whom Mike Mayock called the top tackle in this class."

Vinnie Iyer writes: "The Cardinals are a team to watch to make a move for a QB in the top five, but with the way things have shaken out in this mock, we still can attach them to Allen at No. 15. Sam Bradford and Mike Glennon were signed in free agency, but neither can be trusted as a solution beyond 2018. Allen needs a little time to hone his accuracy and mechanics to match his arm and athleticism. Arizona's situation allows for that."